By LUCY ORMONDE
You can’t even imagine it.
Losing both parents in the space of one year – let alone losing them in one day in two separate events.
But that’s exactly what happened to Tommy Fleming.
Tommy Fleming is one of Ireland’s best-known singers. He’s known for his traditional Irish music and powerful ballads. And he was on tour in March last year when he first received the call that would change everything.
It was his wife Tina.
“I knew immediately from her tone of voice that something was wrong,” Tommy writes in the last chapter of his autobiography, which is aptly titled Where to Begin?
“She proceeded to calmly explain that Mam had suffered a stroke, but not to panic as she would be okay!”
But how can you not panic? Tommy decided to stay in the UK where he was touring, putting on a brave face every night when he went on stage to perform for the thousands of people who had come to see him.
But when his Mam went downhill only a little while later, he made the urgent trip home to Ireland to be by her side.
“I arrived back in Ireland the next morning. My brother-in-law, Mort, collected me from the airport and drove me to the hospital where my Mam was being cared for. I spent a couple of days with Mam, visiting her in the hospital. Her condition was stable but critical.”
Tommy returned to his tour. Everything seemed to be okay. But then the second call came – another call that would rock his world – and this one wasn’t about his Mam.